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Premier League Team of the Week: Spurs and Man City's stars lead the way


HUGO LLORIS | TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR


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While perhaps he should have reacted quicker for Mohamed Salah's goal, Lloris more than made up for it after. The keeper made six saves at Wembley, including a spectacular second-half stop on Philippe Coutinho, conceding just one goal from Liverpool's seven shots on target. 

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BRUNO SALTOR | BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION


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Bruno had more touches than any other Brighton player in the dominant 3-0 away win against West Ham (63), and also made three interceptions for the Seagulls.


VIRGIL VAN DIJK | SOUTHAMPTON


Virgil Van Dijk SouthamptonGLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images

While Liverpool's back line struggled against Tottenham, their summer target Van Dijk recovered possession 12 times in a 1-0 win against West Brom; more than any other Saints player.


NICOLAS OTAMENDI | MANCHESTER CITY


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Otamendi contributed in all facets of Manchester City's home 3-0 home win over Burnley.  The defender made four clearances and two tackles, and also bagged City's second goal of the contest.


FABIAN DELPH | MANCHESTER CITY


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Maybe he is the left-back answer? Delph attempted 95 passes in the victory over Burnley for City and completed an impressive 93 per cent of them. 


ABDOULAYE DOUCOURE | WATFORD


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Scoring Watford's first goal, his fourth of the Premier League season, certainly helped Doucoure have a good day. But he also recovered possession more times than any other player for the Hornets (10), albeit in a 4-2 loss to Chelsea. 


KEVIN DE BRUYNE | MANCHESTER CITY


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Another game, another Premier League Team of the Week for De Bruyne. The Belgian created four chances and notched an assist against Burnley; more than any other player for Guardiola's side. 


DELE ALLI | TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR


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With Liverpool pushing for a late first-half equalizer, Alli pounced on a poor Joel Matip clearance to re-establish Spurs two-goal lead. In addition, Alli created two goal-scoring chances for his team-mates. 


MESUT OZIL | ARSENAL


Mesut Ozil Arsenal

The German international created eight chances (including an assist) at Goodison Park, twice as many as any other Arsenal player and a Premier League high for any player so far this year.


HARRY KANE | TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR


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Harry Kane had a day to remember in Tottenham's 4-1 win over Liverpool. He attempted seven shots overall against Liverpool, but scored with both of his shots on target. He also added an assist.


ALEXIS SANCHEZ | ARSENAL


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Sanchez played a big part in the Gunners' 5-2 win over Everton at Goodison Park. The Chile international scored once and assisted another in Arsenal's comprehensive victory. 

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